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VADNE 03-26-2009 04:03 PM

WHICH TRANSMITTER?
 
I CURRENTLY HAVE A FUTABA FF7. I AM LOOKING AT GETTING EITHER
FF10 WITH 9 MIXES
FF9 WITH 7 MIXES
JR 9X11 LIMITED EDT WITH 3MIXES

WHICH ONE IS WOULD YOU GUYS RECOMMEND AND WHAT ARE THE MIXES? IT THAT TO MIXE THE CHANNELS, IE MIX AIRBRAKE WITH FLAP???

THANKS

alfredbmor 03-26-2009 04:34 PM

RE: WHICH TRANSMITTER?
 
Yes mixes do that. mix one channel with other, some radios have limited mixes and best radios have many mixes, you may not use all of them but is good to know that you have them.
One example of the use of mixes (and channels) is the Ultra Stick by Hangar 9 which can be assembled with flaps and air brakes. some other planes use one channel for each aileron and elevator halves so you have to mix some channels.
I have an 8 channel radio which has been with me for a while and I have to say that I do not use all channels in any of my planes. My former Ultra Stick .60 used 7 channels and some mixing.
If you plan to go with scale models then more channels will come very handy because in some models you have to add sliding canopies, bomb doors etc.
I do prefer JR radios over Futaba, but it is just a personal preference I know Futaba are great radios and the new one with 10 channels is a great bargain.

CGRetired 03-26-2009 05:18 PM

RE: WHICH TRANSMITTER?
 
I have two Airtronics 72 MHz radios and two Spektrum 2.4 GHz radios. I like them all. Each one has advangages over the other. Whatever you choose, get something with adequate model memory. You won't believe how fast you will fill them up.

CGr.

Jetdesign 03-26-2009 05:21 PM

RE: WHICH TRANSMITTER?
 
I can't believe I just now realized the importance of a good model memory [sm=idea.gif]

alfredbmor 03-26-2009 06:28 PM

RE: WHICH TRANSMITTER?
 
Yes it is now unbelievable (at least for me), that a few years ago I had to use one radio for each model I had (I had a total of four). Now I have one radio for all my airplane models and one Heli (Trex), so the investment has been reduced dramatically taking in mind that I have 8 flyable models and two more kits already at the bench.


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